My 1990 mercruiser 3.0 bowrider came equiped a 19 inch 3 blade prop.
On accel from Idle, engine bogged a bit, took a bit to come out of the hole onto plane.
At 3000 rpms, it runs a fuel efficient 30 mph and felt light , but on turns felt sluggish and boat lost speed.
Top speed was 43 MPH @ 4300 RPM. On this engine max RPM's are supposed to be 4200-4600 .
Since Im interested in pulling skiers, I bought the Solas Amita prop for sale here. Its the same diameter as I had ,but a 17 inch pitch 4 blade and this what I have found.
On accel from idle, it takes right off and no signs of bogging. The 4 blade also is more responsive to the trim button, like it connects to the water better.
At 3000 rpms is now 23 mph and boat feels sluggish and not on plane completely. Im sucking up fuel and not getting anywhere.
Max rpms are now 4600 for a top speed of 36 MPH.
When cornering with the 17 inch 4 blade it still feels like it hooked to the water so thats a plus.
Im glad I bought the 17 inch 4 blade, when Im pulling the grandkids it will work great.
When Im heading out to do some fishing, cover some water distance I can always pop on the 19 inch 3 blade. Its easy enough.
On this boat, there is no one prop that is good for everything. There is always a trade off. Im sure you find the same results.
On accel from Idle, engine bogged a bit, took a bit to come out of the hole onto plane.
At 3000 rpms, it runs a fuel efficient 30 mph and felt light , but on turns felt sluggish and boat lost speed.
Top speed was 43 MPH @ 4300 RPM. On this engine max RPM's are supposed to be 4200-4600 .
Since Im interested in pulling skiers, I bought the Solas Amita prop for sale here. Its the same diameter as I had ,but a 17 inch pitch 4 blade and this what I have found.
On accel from idle, it takes right off and no signs of bogging. The 4 blade also is more responsive to the trim button, like it connects to the water better.
At 3000 rpms is now 23 mph and boat feels sluggish and not on plane completely. Im sucking up fuel and not getting anywhere.
Max rpms are now 4600 for a top speed of 36 MPH.
When cornering with the 17 inch 4 blade it still feels like it hooked to the water so thats a plus.
Im glad I bought the 17 inch 4 blade, when Im pulling the grandkids it will work great.
When Im heading out to do some fishing, cover some water distance I can always pop on the 19 inch 3 blade. Its easy enough.
On this boat, there is no one prop that is good for everything. There is always a trade off. Im sure you find the same results.
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